Effect of Planting Density and Nitrogen Levels on the Yield Attributing Characters of Fodder Maize (Shalimar Fodder Maize-1)

Wani, Aadil Akbar and Rasool, Faisul Ur and Ahmad, Latief and Bhat, Mohammad Iqbal and Qayoom, Kahkashan and Mir, Aamir Hassan and Bhat, Raies A (2024) Effect of Planting Density and Nitrogen Levels on the Yield Attributing Characters of Fodder Maize (Shalimar Fodder Maize-1). Asian Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 10 (2). pp. 483-488. ISSN 2456-9682

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Abstract

Maize (Zea mays L.) is widely known as a ready-made fodder crop. Maize is the third major cereal crop in the world, and in India, it ranks third. Maize has been an important cereal crop owing to its highest production potential and wider adaptability to varied agroclimatic conditions, hence being called the ‘Queen of Cereals’. The production potential of forage maize can be altered with changes in agronomic practices. The present study was undertaken with the objective of improving the yield attributes and quality traits of forage maize (Shalimar Fodder Maize-1). The experiment consisted of two factors, viz., three planting densities (viz., D1= 30cm x 10cm, D2= 40cm x 10cm, and D3= 50cm x 10cm) as main plots and five nitrogen levels (viz., N1= Control, N2= 75% RDN (recommended dose of nitrogen), N3= 100% RDN, N4= 125% RDN, and N5= 150% RDN) as subplot treatments with three replications, laid out in split plot design (SPD). The parameters such as yield attributes, and quality parameters were significantly higher when plants were grown at a density of 30 cm x 10 cm with a nitrogen level of 150 % RDN.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Afro Asian Library > Agricultural and Food Science
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Date Deposited: 17 May 2024 09:24
Last Modified: 17 May 2024 09:24
URI: http://classical.academiceprints.com/id/eprint/1307

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